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Chronic prenatal ethanol exposure increases adiposity and disrupts pancreatic morphology in adult guinea pig offspring

BACKGROUND: Ethanol consumption during pregnancy can lead to a range of adverse developmental outcomes in children, termed fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD). Central nervous system injury is a debilitating and widely studied manifestation of chronic prenatal ethanol exposure (CPEE). However, CP...

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Autores principales: Dobson, C C, Mongillo, D L, Brien, D C, Stepita, R, Poklewska-Koziell, M, Winterborn, A, Holloway, A C, Brien, J F, Reynolds, J N
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Publicado: Nature Publishing Group 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3542435/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23247731
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nutd.2012.31
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author Dobson, C C
Mongillo, D L
Brien, D C
Stepita, R
Poklewska-Koziell, M
Winterborn, A
Holloway, A C
Brien, J F
Reynolds, J N
author_facet Dobson, C C
Mongillo, D L
Brien, D C
Stepita, R
Poklewska-Koziell, M
Winterborn, A
Holloway, A C
Brien, J F
Reynolds, J N
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description BACKGROUND: Ethanol consumption during pregnancy can lead to a range of adverse developmental outcomes in children, termed fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD). Central nervous system injury is a debilitating and widely studied manifestation of chronic prenatal ethanol exposure (CPEE). However, CPEE can also cause structural and functional deficits in metabolic pathways in offspring. OBJECTIVES AND METHODS: This study tested the hypothesis that CPEE increases whole-body adiposity and disrupts pancreatic structure in guinea pig offspring. Pregnant guinea pigs received ethanol (4 g kg(−1) maternal body weight per day) or isocaloric-sucrose/pair-feeding (control) for 5 days per week throughout gestation. RESULTS: Male and female CPEE offspring demonstrated growth restriction at birth, followed by a rapid period of catch-up growth before weaning (postnatal day (PD) 1–7). Whole-body magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in young adult offspring (PD100–140) revealed increased visceral and subcutaneous adiposity produced by CPEE. At the time of killing (PD150–200), CPEE offspring also had increased pancreatic adipocyte area and decreased β-cell insulin-like immunopositive area, suggesting reduced insulin production and/or secretion from pancreatic islets. CONCLUSION: CPEE causes increased adiposity and pancreatic dysmorphology in offspring, which may signify increased risk for the development of metabolic syndrome and type 2 diabetes mellitus.
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spelling pubmed-35424352013-01-11 Chronic prenatal ethanol exposure increases adiposity and disrupts pancreatic morphology in adult guinea pig offspring Dobson, C C Mongillo, D L Brien, D C Stepita, R Poklewska-Koziell, M Winterborn, A Holloway, A C Brien, J F Reynolds, J N Nutr Diabetes Original Article BACKGROUND: Ethanol consumption during pregnancy can lead to a range of adverse developmental outcomes in children, termed fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD). Central nervous system injury is a debilitating and widely studied manifestation of chronic prenatal ethanol exposure (CPEE). However, CPEE can also cause structural and functional deficits in metabolic pathways in offspring. OBJECTIVES AND METHODS: This study tested the hypothesis that CPEE increases whole-body adiposity and disrupts pancreatic structure in guinea pig offspring. Pregnant guinea pigs received ethanol (4 g kg(−1) maternal body weight per day) or isocaloric-sucrose/pair-feeding (control) for 5 days per week throughout gestation. RESULTS: Male and female CPEE offspring demonstrated growth restriction at birth, followed by a rapid period of catch-up growth before weaning (postnatal day (PD) 1–7). Whole-body magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in young adult offspring (PD100–140) revealed increased visceral and subcutaneous adiposity produced by CPEE. At the time of killing (PD150–200), CPEE offspring also had increased pancreatic adipocyte area and decreased β-cell insulin-like immunopositive area, suggesting reduced insulin production and/or secretion from pancreatic islets. CONCLUSION: CPEE causes increased adiposity and pancreatic dysmorphology in offspring, which may signify increased risk for the development of metabolic syndrome and type 2 diabetes mellitus. Nature Publishing Group 2012-12 2012-12-17 /pmc/articles/PMC3542435/ /pubmed/23247731 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nutd.2012.31 Text en Copyright © 2012 Macmillan Publishers Limited http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/
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Dobson, C C
Mongillo, D L
Brien, D C
Stepita, R
Poklewska-Koziell, M
Winterborn, A
Holloway, A C
Brien, J F
Reynolds, J N
Chronic prenatal ethanol exposure increases adiposity and disrupts pancreatic morphology in adult guinea pig offspring
title Chronic prenatal ethanol exposure increases adiposity and disrupts pancreatic morphology in adult guinea pig offspring
title_full Chronic prenatal ethanol exposure increases adiposity and disrupts pancreatic morphology in adult guinea pig offspring
title_fullStr Chronic prenatal ethanol exposure increases adiposity and disrupts pancreatic morphology in adult guinea pig offspring
title_full_unstemmed Chronic prenatal ethanol exposure increases adiposity and disrupts pancreatic morphology in adult guinea pig offspring
title_short Chronic prenatal ethanol exposure increases adiposity and disrupts pancreatic morphology in adult guinea pig offspring
title_sort chronic prenatal ethanol exposure increases adiposity and disrupts pancreatic morphology in adult guinea pig offspring
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3542435/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23247731
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nutd.2012.31
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